Unit 5

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Across
  1. 4. Extending a nations power over others
  2. 6. Use of poisonous chemicals like mustard gas in warfare
  3. 9. Severe drought and dust storms in the 1930s that devastated farms in the Great Plains
  4. 11. Major naval battle where the U.S. defeated Japan and shifted the balance in the Pacific
  5. 12. Strong pride in ones country
  6. 14. Surprise Japanese attack on a U.S. naval base that led America into World War II
  7. 16. Agreement that ended WWI and punished Germany
  8. 17. Founded US Aircraft industry
  9. 20. Conflict between North and South Korea where the U.S. supported South Korea under the United Nations
  10. 22. International organization created after WW1 to maintain peace
  11. 23. 1920s cultural movement celebrating African American art, music, and literature
  12. 24. Severe worldwide economic crisis that began after the 1929 stock market crash
  13. 26. New technology used for scouting and dogfights in WW1
  14. 27. Series of government programs created to help Americans recover from the Great Depression
  15. 28. U.S. president during WWI who proposed the League of Nations
  16. 30. Industrialist who revolutionized car production with the assembly line
Down
  1. 1. First nonstop solo flight across Ocean in 1927
  2. 2. Forced relocation and imprisonment of Japanese Americans by the U.S. government during wartime
  3. 3. Founder of Universal Negro Improvement Association
  4. 5. First Chairman of US Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949-1953
  5. 7. 34th President 1953-1961
  6. 8. Building up armed forces aggressively
  7. 10. Ran for president three times
  8. 13. Rapid-fire weapons that made WW1 battles deadlier
  9. 15. Three-way presidential race splitting Republicans
  10. 18. Armored vehicles introduced to break through trench lines
  11. 19. Harsh daily conditions soldiers faced with mud, rats, and disease
  12. 21. Famous defense attorney who argued against the Scopes Trial
  13. 25. 1923 formally ended American occupation of Germany and negotiated payment of WWI reparations
  14. 29. Loans given by citizens to help fund the war